Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt (1989)

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1h 19m
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December 1, 1989
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Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt (1989)

4
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2 User Ratings
1h 19m
Running Time

December 1, 1989
Release Date

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Plot.

On the eve of 1987's Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights, surviving families and friends of people who have died of AIDS prepare panels to be added to a large-scale memorial quilt project. Drawing from the sea of names memorialized, director Robert Epstein focuses on the lives of six people. Alongside the intimate profiles offered, through news footage and interviews, Epstein puts the AIDS crisis in the larger context of social and government response to the disease.

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Cast & Crew.

Dustin Hoffman

Dustin Hoffman

Narrator (voice)

Sara Lewinstein

Sara Lewinstein

Storyteller (Story Subject: Dr. Tom Waddell)

David Mandell

David Mandell

Storyteller (Story Subject: David Mandell Jr.)

Suzi Mandell

Suzi Mandell

Storyteller (Story Subject: David Mandell Jr.)

Sallie Perryman

Sallie Perryman

Storyteller (Story Subject: Robert Perryman)

Vito Russo

Vito Russo

Storyteller (Story Subject: Jeffrey Sevcik)

Tracy Torrey

Tracy Torrey

Storyteller (Story Subject: Self and David C. Campbell)

Gregg Baker

Gregg Baker

Self - News Reporter (archive footage)

Gary Bauer

Gary Bauer

Self - Policy Advisor to the President (archive footage)

Robert Bazell

Robert Bazell

Self - News Reporter (archive footage)

Kevin Boyle

Kevin Boyle

Self - News Reporter (archive footage)

Edward Brandt

Edward Brandt

Self - Assistant Secretary for Health (archive footage)

Tom Brokaw

Tom Brokaw

Self - News Reporter (archive footage)

Bobbi Campbell

Bobbi Campbell

Self (archive footage)

David C. Campbell

David C. Campbell

Self (archive footage)

Marcus A. Conant

Marcus A. Conant

Self (archive footage)

James Curran

James Curran

Self - Center for Disease Control (archive footage)

Bolton Eckert

Bolton Eckert

Self - News Reporter (archive footage)

Jerry Falwell

Jerry Falwell

Self - Moral Majority Leader (archive footage)

Virginia Fedosky

Virginia Fedosky

Self (archive footage)

Emil Guillermo

Emil Guillermo

Self - News Reporter (archive footage)

Bryant Gumbel

Bryant Gumbel

Self - News Reporter (archive footage)

Tim Haas

Tim Haas

Self - News Reporter (archive footage)

Robert Hager

Robert Hager

Self - News Reporter (archive footage)

Charles Howard

Charles Howard

Self (archive footage)

Rock Hudson

Rock Hudson

Self (archive footage)

Cleve Jones

Cleve Jones

Self

C. Everett Koop

C. Everett Koop

Self - Surgeon General (archive footage)

Larry Kramer

Larry Kramer

Self (archive footage)

Roger Gail Lyon

Roger Gail Lyon

Self (archive footage)

David Mandell Jr.

David Mandell Jr.

Self (archive footage)

Kevin McCullough

Kevin McCullough

Self - News Reporter (archive footage)

Andrea Mitchell

Andrea Mitchell

Self - News Reporter (archive footage)

Eddie Murphy

Eddie Murphy

Self (archive footage)

Mark Ostfield

Mark Ostfield

Self (archive footage)

Marcia Pally

Marcia Pally

Self - News Reporter (archive footage)

John Palmer

John Palmer

Self - News Reporter (archive footage)

Hampton Pearson

Hampton Pearson

Self - News Reporter (archive footage)

Robert Perryman

Robert Perryman

Self (archive footage)

John Politano

John Politano

Self

Details.

Release Date
December 1, 1989

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 19m

Genres

Last updated:

This Movie Is About.

aids
hiv
lgbt
1980s

Wiki.

Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt is a 1989 American documentary film that tells the story of the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt. Narrated by Dustin Hoffman, with a musical score written and performed by Bobby McFerrin, the film focuses on several people who are represented by panels in the Quilt, combining personal reminiscences with archive footage of the subjects, along with footage of various politicians, health professionals and other people with AIDS. Each section of the film is punctuated with statistics detailing the number of Americans diagnosed with and dead from AIDS through the early years of the epidemic. The film ends with the first display of the complete (to date) Quilt at the National Mall in Washington, D.C., during the 1987 Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights.

The film, made for HBO, was based in part on the book The Quilt: Stories From The NAMES Project by Cindy Ruskin (writer), Matt Herron (photographs) and Deborah Zemke (design).

The film relates the lives of five people memorialized with panels:

Dr. Tom Waddell, physician and Olympic decathlete who founded the Gay Games; his story is told by his friend and mother of his child, Sara Lewinstein.

David Mandell Jr., a young, 12-year-old hemophiliac; his storytellers are his parents, David Mandell and Suzi Mandell.

Robert Perryman, an African-American man who contracted the disease through intravenous drug use; his widow, Sallie Perryman, tells his story.

Jeffrey Sevcik, a gay man; his story is told by his partner, film critic and historian Vito Russo, who succumbed to the disease in 1990, five years after he was diagnosed.

David C. Campbell, a Washington, D.C., landscape architect; his storyteller is his lover, U.S. Navy commander Tracy Torrey, who became his own storyteller as well, for he succumbed to the disease and was memorialized in the course of filming.

Along with these personal stories, the film reviews the history of the NAMES Project, and shows the process of creating quilt panels. It also documents the response — or perceived lack of it — to the onset of the AIDS epidemic by the Reagan administration through the use of archive footage of Reagan and members of his administration, the medical community's action in the face of the burgeoning health crisis, and the earliest attempts within the gay community to organize around the AIDS issue through the actions of activists, such as self-proclaimed "KS poster boy" Bobbi Campbell, Vito Russo (co-founder of the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD)), and Gay Men's Health Crisis and ACT UP co-founder Larry Kramer.

In 2024, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".

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